Psychologists I report to the Director of Counseling and Student Development and have responsibilities in the following: performing individual and group counseling and psychotherapy, crisis management, student development programming, outreach activities, and providing supervision of trainees at various levels. When functioning as psychologists, incumbents have frequent contacts with students, other faculty, professionals, and staff at the University. Expertise in providing a broad range of counseling services is essential, as are skills in providing consultation to others and problem solving. Such work is often highly sensitive and requires thorough knowledge of ethical and legal procedures. Psychologists and campus psychiatrists share the responsibilities for providing the campus with after-hours and weekend crisis management coverage. Independent action is required in all but unusual cases and advisement and counsel is often provided to other professionals and faculty members on campus.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Provide individual and group counseling and psychotherapy, including assessment, evaluation, and diagnosis, to undergraduate and graduate students for personal, educational, and career development problems.

Provide crisis management services, including periodic weekend duties as the designated University authority for the handling of crisis situations in the University community.

Currently licensed or license eligible as a psychologist in the state of Delaware.

How To Apply

When applying please submit a one-page cover letter and your resume as one document. Also, please remember to provide names, addresses and telephone number of at least three references in the online application.

Equal Employment Opportunity

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